PC Singles Club members visit Phoenix Art Museum

Members of the PebbleCreek Singles visited the Phoenix Art Museum to see the Teotihuacan exhibit on January 16. A docent-led tour was arranged by president, Judy Maloney. Teotihuacan, City of Water, City of Fire, is a major traveling exhibition with more than 200 outstanding objects from the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City.

Members of the PebbleCreek Singles visited the Phoenix Art Museum to see the Teotihuacan exhibit on January 16. A docent-led tour was arranged by president, Judy Maloney. Teotihuacan, City of Water, City of Fire, is a major traveling exhibition with more than 200 outstanding objects from the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City.

Jan Hansen

A recent visit to the Phoenix Art Museum is just the beginning of what is proving to be a very busy social schedule for the 2019 PC Singles Club. Activities directors, Stu Zatkow and Betsy Palmer, have been busy gathering new ideas for the upcoming year. Highlighting the calendar on March 2, is the dinner/theater production of Lady for a Day and on March 22, enjoying a spring training baseball game between the Indians and Cubs. Included also is the regular monthly agenda of activities, which includes bocce ball, karaoke, bowling, golf, hiking, happy hour gatherings and Monday and Friday game nights.

The PC Singles’ annual charity selection was voted on by the membership at the January meeting. This year’s charity is the New Life Center, which provides a temporary safe haven for women and children fleeing domestic violence and thereby promoting for them eventual independent living.

The PC Singles is a social (not a dating) club which meets on the first Sunday of the month in the Tuscany Ballroom. The next meeting is scheduled for Sunday, March 3. New member registration begins at 2:15 p.m., followed by a meeting at 3:00 p.m. A social hour follows in the adjacent Long Drive Lounge.

More information is available on the website at www.pcsingles.org or by contacting Membership Director Carolyn Bates at 602-309-0224 or [email protected].